The former senator fears recruitment agencies in Kenya could have been used to sell Kenyans in Libya.

“We are afraid Kenyans could have been trafficked to Libya through other countries. That is why we want the government to track all Kenyans who have gone abroad to work in the last five months,” she said.

Mbura, who has been fighting for the rights of Kenyan domestic workers in the Gulf nations, says the country has weak policies to protect Kenyan migrant workers.

However, CS Kandie has said the government has since adopted new rules and measures that will aid in curbing the mistreatment of Kenyan workers in the Gulf countries.